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Cop Who Shot Her Baby Could Be First Case in New York, Experts Say
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A terrifying case of a Queens cop murdering her boyfriend and one-year-old son earlier this month may have left parents around the city on edge, but historians and law enforcement experts said this is the first time they've ever seen a case like this. 2 comments
New Tennis Tournament Pits Borough Against Borough to Help Kids
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A new tennis tournament next month will pit borough against borough, giving the winners bragging rights as the city's best on the hard court, organizers said Friday. Comment?
Woman Fatally Struck by F Train in Queens, FDNY Says
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A woman was struck by an F train and killed during Friday morning's rush hour commute in Queens, according to the FDNY . Comment?
Plan to Split Citywide Queens Gifted Program Angers Some Parents
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The city is planning to divide the K-8 version P.S. 85 's citywide gifted program between two buildings, including one that is far from the nearest subway stop, upsetting parents who have been pushing for an expansion of the popular STEM Academy, parents said. Comment?
Study Claims East 91st Street Transfer Station Harms Kids' Health
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The controversial East 91st Street Marine Transfer Station will drive droves of neighborhood kids to the hospital with respiratory ailments, claims a new study released Thursday by opponents. Comment?
Bushwick Headstone Shop Thrives Even as Giant Cemetery Fills Up
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On a remote Bushwick corner by a subway tram lot and a strip of car dealerships, Vincent Carbone haggled over a pink headstone in the yard of his 97-year-old family shop. Comment?
MLS Hopes to Announce Plans For Queens Stadium in 4 to 6 Weeks
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Proposed 5Pointz Redevelopment to Include Space for Street Art
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Residents Propose Concerts, Picnic Spots for Flushing Meadows Park
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Transit Worker Struck and Killed By E Train in Astoria, Officials Say
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Pols Call for Citi Bike Share to Expand to Astoria, Woodside and Sunnyside
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'Public Safety Exception' Used in Boston Bomb Case Traces Back to Queens
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Murray Weiss is an award-winning investigative journalist, author, columnist and editor, and is considered an expert on government, law enforcement, criminal justice, organized crime and terrorism. Comment?
Driver Loses Control Near Citi Field, Killing Car Mechanic
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Brooklyn Targeted in Catholic Church Ad Claiming Jesus Was Original Hipster
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The church proclaims Jesus was the original hipster on large ads displayed on phone kiosks and bus stops throughout Brooklyn and Queens, Animal New York reported. Comment?
Central Queens Overlooked in City Bike Lane Plan, Advocates Say
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With very few designated lanes, bike lovers usually have to maneuver between cars, too often becoming victims of accidents, advocates said. Comment?
City's Mob Watchdog Gave Contract to Shady Consultants, Lawsuit Says
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Smoking Age Could Rise to 21 Under New City Legislation
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Eighteen-year-old New Yorkers could soon be able to drive, vote and serve in the military - but be forbidden from lighting up. 6 comments
Arts Allow Children to Learn About Themselves at Queens School
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Every week, DNAinfo.com goes straight to the principal's office. Our neighborhood reporters sit down with the heads of New York City's public and private schools to discuss their educational philosophies and the challenges they face. Comment?
Waitlisted Queens Parents May Ship Children to Brooklyn Catholic School
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Some parents in Hunters Point whose children were wait-listed at the only nearby public school are taking matters into their own hands - by considering schools outside the neighborhood and even leaving the area altogether. Comment?
'White Roof Project' to Help Astoria Buildings Go Green
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